“Beyond our wildest dreams and expectations.”
– Rabbi Nissan Gewirtzman, President, Yeshiva Consulting Services

“An event like this… we are amazed and impressed at what Agudah has done and continues to
do.”
– Rabbi Shmuel Kutten, Assistant to the Executive Director, Torah Vodaath

“Professional, and more importantly, useful!”
– Yeshiva Principal

“The respect and courtesy showed to Agudah employees by the New York State Education
Department was unbelievable. We were reminded, yet again, how crucial Agudas Yisroel is to
all of Klal Yisroel, and especially our Yeshivos and Bais Yaakovs.”
– Rabbi Mordechai Levin, Menahel, Bais Yaakov Academy – BYA

“I certainly hope this will be the first of many such events.”
– New York State Commissioner of Education, MaryEllen Elia, in Keynote Address

By all accounts, it was groundbreaking. On Wednesday, October 18th, nearly 300 yeshiva
executive directors, administrators and principals, representing hundreds of thousands of
talmidim and talmidos across New York State, converged at the El Caribe Country Club in Mill
Basin, NY for Agudath Israel of America’s first ever Yeshiva Expo.

Graced by moving greetings by Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshiva Darchei Torah, Horav Yaakov
Bender, and a powerful keynote address by New York State Commissioner of Education,
MaryEllen Elia, the day-long event featured guidance from leading government officials,
attorneys, and other professionals on key and complex compliance issues, developments, and
new yeshiva funding opportunities. With 10 sessions offered by more than 20 experts, on two
parallel tracks, addressing important issues that affect the day-to-day operations of yeshivos, the
Expo was a unique event for yeshiva staff.

“Running a yeshiva has changed over the years,” noted Shlomo Werdiger, Chairman of Agudath
Israel of America’s Board of Trustees. “Once relatively modest-sized outfits, yeshivos have
become complex and often large operations that face a long list of requirements from a wide
range of agencies. The Expo is yet one more way that the Agudah advocates for the Jewish
community, by helping schools maximize available opportunities while ensuring compliance, so
that every yeshiva student can receive the highest quality education in the best and safest
environment.”

Avrohom Weinstock, Esq., Agudah’s Associate Director of Education, said that the concept of
creating a day-long Expo for yeshivos has been brewing at Agudah headquarters for over a year.
“We disseminate approximately 100 detailed emails annually to nonpublic schools to provide
timely updates, which translates into more than one email every other school day.” said Mr.
Weinstock. “But we understand that principals and executive directors are incredibly busy. Not
everything can be compressed into an email. There needs to be a forum for direct guidance, for
questions to be asked, for an opportunity to see what vendors can offer yeshivos, and, critically,
for cross-pollination and networking amongst administrators. In short, there needs to be a
Yeshiva Expo.”

Said Mr. Weinstock, “It is a testament to the teamwork and mesiras nefesh of the individuals at
Agudath Israel, including Rabbi Shia Markowitz, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Mrs. Deborah
Zachai, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Mrs. Rochel Miller, Rabbi Shai Markowitz, Rabbi Eliyohu
Bamberger, Mrs. Leah Steinberg, Mrs. Leah Zagelbaum, Mrs. Estie Zazulia, Ms. Raizy
Pheterson, and others, that a novel event of this magnitude to benefit yeshivos was so
successfully executed.”

A cross-section of critical issues was covered. The new Fire Safety Certificate of Fitness, which
Agudath Israel collaborated with FDNY to create specifically for yeshivos, was announced
publicly for the first time. The complexities of Article 43 and running a preschool were clarified
by the Director of Field Operations and Regulatory Enforcement, Bureau for Child Care at the
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, James Morriss. The critical role of keeping our
children safe, from both physical and psychological harm, was tackled effectively, yet
sensitively, by luminaries Dr. David David Pelcovitz and Rabbi Zev Dunner. Zoning, by the
Board of Standards and Appeals; charitable contributions by Citi SVP/Senior Compliance
Attorney, Judah Kupfer; new designations for school buildings, by top SED official, Lori Genito;
navigating special education funding, by leading special education attorney, Alexandra Hindes
and Agudah’s Mrs. Leah Steinberg, Director of Special Education – the list goes on. Assistant
Commissioner for New York State’s Office of Religious and Independent Schools, Christina
Coughlin, presented an overview of new funding opportunities available and described how her
partnership with Agudath Israel has helped her better understand the needs of, and optimize
programs for, yeshivos. An eye-opening session on parsonage, by Proskauer Partner Amanda
Nussbaum, was so well attended that extra chairs had to be brought in to accommodate the
unexpected overflow.

“There was a lot of information presented, some for the first time. Hearing information from
experts in the field, sometimes directly from the officials who administer the law on a topic, and
being able to then ask questions, was invaluable,” noted Mr. Weinstock.
In addition to the educational component, more than two dozen vendors attended the Expo,
making a wealth of relevant information instantly available.
“We had one vendor who does background checks,” said Mrs. Rochel Miller, Director of
Strategic Development. “There were vendors in the business of insurance, school supplies, and
furniture. Amudim was there to talk about dealing with at-risk children. Essentially, people could
just look around the room and ask themselves if there was anything there they might need in the
day-to-day operations of their schools.”

At the much anticipated keynote session, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel greeted the audience
expressing his great proud in looking out at such a beautiful assemblage. He then introduced
Horav Yaakov Bender who said that “we all know that Agudas Yisroel is the address we turn to
when we need help and they always respond to us.” He also quoted the Gemara that tells about
Rav Preida, who taught each lesson to his student 400 times and said this is the standard that
every yeshiva educator needs to aspire to.

Rabbi Zwiebel then introduced Commissioner Elia who discussed her strong support for parents’
rights to choose the education provided to their children and lauded Agudah Executive Vice
President Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel for his tireless efforts on behalf of yeshiva students that
have benefitted nonpublic school children throughout the state. Assistant Commissioner
Christina Coughlin praised the yeshiva system for its dual emphasis on education and values and
spoke warmly of the close working relationship she has developed with Mrs. Deborah Zachai,
Agudah’s Director of Education Affairs. A consistent theme, reiterated by governmental
officials, was how significant program improvements, including raising reimbursement of one
program to yeshivos from 60 cents to over $20 per pupil, amounting to millions of dollars for
yeshivos, was only accomplished as a result of the advocacy of Agudath Israel.
Creating a venue where yeshiva administrators could interact directly with high level education
officials was an extremely important component of the Expo.

“Agudah representatives are in Albany lobbying all the time, but having 300 principals and
executive directors coming out for an event makes a very powerful statement,” said Rabbi
Labish Becker, Agudah’s Executive Director.

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“This was the first time that the Commissioner, Senior Deputy Commissioner, Jhone Ebert, and
Assistant Commissioner, Christina Coughlin saw so many yeshiva representatives at one time in
the same room. It is important for both the yeshivos and government officials to see the larger
picture,” added Mrs. Zachai. “Both the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner expressed
publicly how impressed they are by the deep commitment the yeshivos have for the general
welfare of their students.”

Expo participants could be seen splitting their time between sessions, hoping to glean the
maximum information from the one day event. Feedback from attendees was extremely positive,
according to Rabbi Shai Markowitz, Director of Agudah’s Lefkowitz Leadership Initiative.

“There was so much energy in the room,” observed Rabbi Markowitz. “One person I spoke to
told me that he enjoyed being able to network with others and seeing that he isn’t alone in the
challenges he faces. Another told me how valuable it was to see the strong relationship Agudath
Israel has nurtured, spanning years, with various agencies and government officials.”

One participant summed the event up to Mr. Weinstock as follows: “There was a need amongst
yeshiva administrators. What you saw at today’s Expo was a need being filled.”

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